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but when you really delve into it, those laws often don't have teeth. they don't have punishments attached to them so prosecutors can't really go after the driver. that's a big problem. also enforcement, there's no breathalyzer for testing. when you come up on an accident scene, law enforcement can't necessarily prove that someone was texting. >> but at least one of the cases in part one i recognized, i'm familiar with it, they went through her web history, saw the device and figured the math that she had been texting at the time of the accident. >> right. and one of the things that families and victims' advocates are saying is what we have to do is make it a part of the process, that every time there's a suspicion that maybe the person was on their phone, the police should immediately subpoena those phone records, go after that. >> what about these technologies, you read about them on occasion that make your device inert when you're in the car? >> there's some new apps now that will when you exceed 15 or 20 miles an hour, your phone basically goes dead
but when you really delve into it, those laws often don't have teeth. they don't have punishments attached to them so prosecutors can't really go after the driver. that's a big problem. also enforcement, there's no breathalyzer for testing. when you come up on an accident scene, law enforcement can't necessarily prove that someone was texting. >> but at least one of the cases in part one i recognized, i'm familiar with it, they went through her web history, saw the device and figured the...
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bone marrow transplant to save her life, but one sure way to secure a match is actually against the law, and the clock is ticking all the while. that was the dilemma confronting doreen flynn. what she did next could forever change transplant medicine. her family's story touches on so many of the ethical and financial dilemmas in health care right now that tonight we revisit dr. nancy snyderman's report on one mother's fight. >> reporter: just outside portland, maine, in the small town of lewiston, family and friends have gathered for a benefit in honor of 14-year-old jordan flynn, who has just learned she will need a bone marrow transplant. >> mm-mmm, i hate being sick. >> reporter: jordan has a disease called fanconi anemia, a genetic disorder that destroys bone marrow and increases her risk of cancer. >> the transplant scares me, because i've known people that have actually passed away afterwards. >> reporter: last april, her condition took a turn for the worst. she was in bone marrow failure, her blood counts dropping. you must have thought the weight of the world was on your shoulde
bone marrow transplant to save her life, but one sure way to secure a match is actually against the law, and the clock is ticking all the while. that was the dilemma confronting doreen flynn. what she did next could forever change transplant medicine. her family's story touches on so many of the ethical and financial dilemmas in health care right now that tonight we revisit dr. nancy snyderman's report on one mother's fight. >> reporter: just outside portland, maine, in the small town of...
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before kevin finally came home and the first grandchild arrived, before the sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, and brad's brief brush with the law... man: smile. before the second british invasion... before katie, debbie, kevin, and brad... there was a connection that started it all and made the future the wonderful thing it turned out to be. we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. twith pizza hut's new crazy un cheesy crust pizza: this champion of cheese has sixteen pockets filled with a blend of five cheeses. a large is just $12.99. there's only one crazy cheesy crust pizza. and it's only at pizza hut. make it great. so if ydead battery,t tire, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on
before kevin finally came home and the first grandchild arrived, before the sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, and brad's brief brush with the law... man: smile. before the second british invasion... before katie, debbie, kevin, and brad... there was a connection that started it all and made the future the wonderful thing it turned out to be. we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. twith pizza hut's new crazy un cheesy crust pizza: this...
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in all of your years of law enforcement, seen anything like this before? >> yes. 1985 when i came on, crack cocaine pretty much just hitting the street, and before you knew it, we were inundated with it here, but in this case, they are using debit cards and treasury money & money is the drug. this is nothing more than crack cocaine on a plastic card. >> reporter: the debit cards are designed for people who don't have bank accounts, issued like green dot, h&r block and net spend. all the thief has to do is swipe and pay. once they get the card in the mail, it's free money, cash. >> they don't have to show i.d., and they recover the money. >> reporter: when it hits the card, it's a drop. celebrated in rap videos like this one. and the crooks are dropping some serious cash on luxury items like high-end cars, have a look around the tampa police department's impound lot. there is a jaguar, custom paint jobs and this mercedes, which police say belonged to rashia wilson, they allege she boasted about her crimes on facebook. i'm rashia, the queen of irs tax fraud.
in all of your years of law enforcement, seen anything like this before? >> yes. 1985 when i came on, crack cocaine pretty much just hitting the street, and before you knew it, we were inundated with it here, but in this case, they are using debit cards and treasury money & money is the drug. this is nothing more than crack cocaine on a plastic card. >> reporter: the debit cards are designed for people who don't have bank accounts, issued like green dot, h&r block and net...
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i have a law degree, as well, but right now i'm enjoying traveling and being behind the camera. it's what i'm passionate about. >> she grew up around horses in oceanside port elizabeth. her father, a horse trainer, and while she loved riding, she had a terrible accident. >> today's challenge is horseback riding down the beach and i'm really, really sad that i can't take part. unfortunately, a few years ago i had a bad fall and i broke my back and my spine was fractured. i was in the hospital for about a month in traction and six months in a brace from here and all of the way down and i was strapped down and i was doing the robot for six months. >> and so she feared the physical challenges of the reality show. crew members said they felt an immediate connection with her. cameraman james boon. >> she never changed whether she was in front of the camera or off the camera. she was the same person. she was the genuine article. she was definitely the genuine article. >> this was reeva's bedroom just as she left it in the house she shared with gina meyers. gina and darren fresco were h
i have a law degree, as well, but right now i'm enjoying traveling and being behind the camera. it's what i'm passionate about. >> she grew up around horses in oceanside port elizabeth. her father, a horse trainer, and while she loved riding, she had a terrible accident. >> today's challenge is horseback riding down the beach and i'm really, really sad that i can't take part. unfortunately, a few years ago i had a bad fall and i broke my back and my spine was fractured. i was in the...
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she's the wayne county prosecutor, the chief law enforcement officer in the detroit area. she's also a single mother raising three daughters on her own. >> i guess so. >> constantly juggling home life and work. >> i wanted to be a lawyer. i fell into the job of being a prosecutor the moment i started doing this work i knew it was work for me. >> never one to shy away from the toughest cases, worthy prosecuted detroit's former mayor kwame kill patrick. >> we are not going ignore true justice at any time. >> she's the one person in detroit you really don't want to get angry and that's exactly what happened back in august 2009 all because of a discovery that centered on this warehouse downtown. >> paint a picture for me. what was it like on the third floor. >> >> it was very musty smelling, very warm. dusty, dirty. >> at the time this building was the det wrote police department's overflow storage facility from evidence from investigations, but the system for processing evidence was in disarray, so one of worthy's prosecutors rob spada was called in to help police catalog and
she's the wayne county prosecutor, the chief law enforcement officer in the detroit area. she's also a single mother raising three daughters on her own. >> i guess so. >> constantly juggling home life and work. >> i wanted to be a lawyer. i fell into the job of being a prosecutor the moment i started doing this work i knew it was work for me. >> never one to shy away from the toughest cases, worthy prosecuted detroit's former mayor kwame kill patrick. >> we are not...
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i can tell you in the lockdown turned boston in to almost a state of marshall law. in the public garden, we saw the swan boats were just sitting there. they were floating in the lag n lagoon. nobody was there. they have been a boston traditional for over 130 years. in the boston commons there were more s.w.a.t. teams than people. usually that's a place where workers and runners go by the thousands. the freedom trail, which is the red brick line that takes tourists and school children to all of the historic sites in this city, connected to the american revolution, no one was walking the freedom trail. it was a very unusual day. yet, even though people were inconvenienced, even though they were told to stay in their homes, people i talked to, brian, as the lockdown went on, they all said one thing, they didn't want the suspect to be killed when he was captured. they wanted him to be taken alive because they want answers as to why those two men did what they did to the city of boston, to the boston marathon and to this country because people don't understand how somebo
i can tell you in the lockdown turned boston in to almost a state of marshall law. in the public garden, we saw the swan boats were just sitting there. they were floating in the lag n lagoon. nobody was there. they have been a boston traditional for over 130 years. in the boston commons there were more s.w.a.t. teams than people. usually that's a place where workers and runners go by the thousands. the freedom trail, which is the red brick line that takes tourists and school children to all of...
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the church also says it adheres to all child labor laws. haggis resigned from the church in 2009 and made his break public two years ago when the new yorker publishes a controversial profile by reporter lawrence wright. >> i expected when i did this interview with larry, people would go, oh, he's the stupidest man on earth, and i probably am. i think that is the problem. you're purposely blind. i was purposely blund. >> you chose to be blind? >> of course, anyone has to choose to be blind. >> he's been largely shunned by those in the scientologist community, but has heard from others his resignation gave them the courage to quit as well. he's now part of lawrence wright's new book, out today, called "going clear, scientol y scientology, hollywood, and the prison of belief" which is based on wright's investigation of the church, including interviews with more than 200 people, mostly former members. >> what i was struck by is the people i met with initially were really bright and interesting people. they were not freakish, they were not crack
the church also says it adheres to all child labor laws. haggis resigned from the church in 2009 and made his break public two years ago when the new yorker publishes a controversial profile by reporter lawrence wright. >> i expected when i did this interview with larry, people would go, oh, he's the stupidest man on earth, and i probably am. i think that is the problem. you're purposely blind. i was purposely blund. >> you chose to be blind? >> of course, anyone has to choose...
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. >> for kathleen's sister, candace, if her former brother-in-law is retried, it will dredge up all the pain again. but there's no way, she says, that she will back down. >> i have to relive how my sister died. she died one of the worst, worst ways. she was beaten and she knew the person who she loved was beating her. there's no way i'm not going to get justice for her. >> so the hopelessly divided families may be destined to face off again on opposite sides of a north carolina courtroom. either way it falls, one family's justice will be another's cosmic miscarriage. everyone older now but no less passionate in their convictions about what really happened on the staircase. that dreadful accident one side will say. that savage murder the other. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." we'll see you again for "dateline" wednesday at 8:00/7:00 central. i'm lester holt. "rock center with brian williams" starts now. "rock center with brian williams" starts now. >>> ladies and gentlemen, this is the national broadcasting company. >> tonight on "rock center" -- >> i was always told that m
. >> for kathleen's sister, candace, if her former brother-in-law is retried, it will dredge up all the pain again. but there's no way, she says, that she will back down. >> i have to relive how my sister died. she died one of the worst, worst ways. she was beaten and she knew the person who she loved was beating her. there's no way i'm not going to get justice for her. >> so the hopelessly divided families may be destined to face off again on opposite sides of a north...
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as president of narconon arrowhead, he helped narconon take advantage of loopholes in oklahoma state law to avoid any kind of meaningful regulation by the state. does the state have kind of a hands-off policy when it comes to that facility? >> absolutely they have a hands-off policy. they don't know how to handle it. the state, unfortunately, has not done their job. >> reporter: the state regulatory agency says narconon arrowhead is currently certified to provide non-medical detoxification services, and that an investigation into the deaths is ongoing. catten says he started an on-line scientology when he started looking at reports in 2010. when he started to question church authorities, he was excommunicated. he left because of what he calls poor management and fraud. both men say they're ashamed of their vovinvolvement with narco and scientology. >> it's definitely embarrassing. i don't go around telling people i meet, i used to be in a cult. >> reporter: used to be in a cult. >> yeah, because i don't like to say i wasted this time doing this activity that i thought was right, when in
as president of narconon arrowhead, he helped narconon take advantage of loopholes in oklahoma state law to avoid any kind of meaningful regulation by the state. does the state have kind of a hands-off policy when it comes to that facility? >> absolutely they have a hands-off policy. they don't know how to handle it. the state, unfortunately, has not done their job. >> reporter: the state regulatory agency says narconon arrowhead is currently certified to provide non-medical...
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she punished herself, questioning how well she really knew her sister-in-law and she could not accept that she had lost all three of her children. but in the midst of her suffering there was suddenly a ray of light. [ male announcer ] at visa signature, every upgraded experience comes from listening to our cardholders. visa signature. your idea of what a card should be. this is another! ta-daa! try charmin ultra strong. it cleans so well and you can use up to four times less than the leading value brand. oh! there it is. thanks son. hey! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra strong has a duraclean texture that can help you get clean while still using less. and it's four times stronger versus the leading value brand. charmin ultra strong helps keep you and your underwear clean. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra strong? charmin ultra strong helps keep you andno... down...ar clean. lower... now, that's more like it! petsmart is lowering every day prices on hundreds of dog food, cat food and litter. and now, save and get more free on items throughout the store during the dou
she punished herself, questioning how well she really knew her sister-in-law and she could not accept that she had lost all three of her children. but in the midst of her suffering there was suddenly a ray of light. [ male announcer ] at visa signature, every upgraded experience comes from listening to our cardholders. visa signature. your idea of what a card should be. this is another! ta-daa! try charmin ultra strong. it cleans so well and you can use up to four times less than the leading...
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there is nothing law enforcement can do. >> we have shined a light on this. we're back with more after this. what's better? doing two things at once or just one? [ all kids ] twooooo! [ moderator ] you sure? i am absolutely positive! [ little boy ] two times is asome. the thing i can do is wave my head and wave my... that's amazing. i've never seen anything like that. look i can do -- hold on -- i'm watching this. i'm getting dizzy... [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. doing two things at once is better. and only at&t's network lets you talk and surf on your iphone 5. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which is
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moving toward the desegregation law, a man on the moon, the peace corps, the idealism of that period of time. then you got on top of that a life cut short by the assassination. all of which allows you to imagine what might have been had he lived longer. >> the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. >> jack kennedy colorized american politics. he took it from black and white and made it a technicolor movie, he made it exciting. and from that moment on, every guy that's come up through high school has said, i want the be jack kennedy. so with it all, the total picture, still arouses the country, the whole picture. >> our thanks for the insights of three authors who have written about former president kennedy. doris kearns goodwin, richard reeves and chris matthews. that is our broadcast for this week. your local news begins now.
moving toward the desegregation law, a man on the moon, the peace corps, the idealism of that period of time. then you got on top of that a life cut short by the assassination. all of which allows you to imagine what might have been had he lived longer. >> the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. >> jack kennedy colorized american politics. he took it from black and white and made it a technicolor movie, he made it exciting. and from that moment on, every guy...
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. >>> and accidental calls are embarrassing especially when you're breaking the law. eiver. listen. back in my day, there was no u-verse wireless receiver that let you move the tv away from the tv outlet. we can move it to the kitchen, the patio, the closet and almost anywhere. why would you want a tv in the closet? [ both laugh ] ♪ [ fancy voice ] brilliant idea, darling. ♪ [ female announcer ] the wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 1 year when you bundle tv and internet. rethink possible. >>> a person of interest. what could this woman know about jeremy goulet, the man who killed two san jose police officers? i'm janelle wang in for raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. investigators say that woman, a suspected prostitute, has veita information about goulet. finding her could prove to be a challenge. george kiriyama joins us with more on the search. >> reporter: investigators are looking for this woman. we're in downtown santa cruz where people say they want to escape and get their mind off this horrible week, why many came out with their family and f
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he assured them he is, quote, absolutely convinced that congress will pass new immigration laws this year. the president's visit was also about strengthening mexico's economy which mr. obama says is linked with the immigration issue, indicating a strong mexico is good for both nations. >>> the monthly jobs report offered promising news. a big surge in u.s. hiring. the dow responded positively, crossing 15,000 for the first time ever. the government says the u.s. employers aed 165,000 jobs in april. more than economists were expecting. the dow closed today just sly of that 15,000 mark. >>> think of it as a genius bar but it is at a public line raefrl beginning there monday you'll be able to road test all kinds of ereaders at a south bay library. scott budman has the story you'll see only on nbc bay area. >> reporter: yes, libraries are still filled with paper books but especially around here, they're also full of tech savvy people and with that in mind, the cupertino library will roll out what it calls the tech tool bar. a smorgasbord of ereaders. because the library was getting so ma
he assured them he is, quote, absolutely convinced that congress will pass new immigration laws this year. the president's visit was also about strengthening mexico's economy which mr. obama says is linked with the immigration issue, indicating a strong mexico is good for both nations. >>> the monthly jobs report offered promising news. a big surge in u.s. hiring. the dow responded positively, crossing 15,000 for the first time ever. the government says the u.s. employers aed 165,000...
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this is aesha mohammadzai on the cover of "time" magazine in 2010 after her taliban husband and in-laws cut off her nose and parts of her ears. the image shocked the world and transformed aesha's life, taking her some 8,000 miles from home to of all places frederick, maryland, where she has finally landed on a quiet suburban street with an afghan american family. it is here with mati and jamilla and their daughter mena that 22-year-old aesha has been able to begin a journey to a new life and a new face with the family she met almost by chance. do you remember your first glimpse of aesha? >> it was in "time" magazine. i saw the picture, and i saw -- i read the story, and i never thought that i will meet her. >> mati of shocked when he first met aesha. >> i'm a father. god forbid that somebody would do such a thing to my daughter or to my son. what would i do? i will burn the world. >> forced to marry at a young age, aesha was mutilated for running away, left for dead, a cousin helped her get to an american military hospital and eventually transferred to a shelter run by the organization
this is aesha mohammadzai on the cover of "time" magazine in 2010 after her taliban husband and in-laws cut off her nose and parts of her ears. the image shocked the world and transformed aesha's life, taking her some 8,000 miles from home to of all places frederick, maryland, where she has finally landed on a quiet suburban street with an afghan american family. it is here with mati and jamilla and their daughter mena that 22-year-old aesha has been able to begin a journey to a new...
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small group of latinos sued the arizona law man, saying his deputies pulled over vehicles simply to check the driver's immigration status. in a 142 page decision, a u.s. district judge in phoenix ruled that the sheriff systematically singled out latinos. he will not face jail time or a final, but his agency will be ordered to make changes. the sheriff insists he did nothing wrong and is vowing to appeal. >>> there's no doubt that san francisco and silicon valley come to mind, but another bay-area city is also high on that list. the venture capitalists in america listed a new place to start a company. san francisco and san jose came in first and second, of course. the group voted oakland the 11th best city in which to start a company. local talent, local university and access to vc money make the east bay particularly attractive. >> so there's really two things you need to get a company off the ground. one is talent to implement the idea and the other is infrastructure to make the company float. this area, the san jose area, is actually very rich in both of those. >> in the most recent cap
small group of latinos sued the arizona law man, saying his deputies pulled over vehicles simply to check the driver's immigration status. in a 142 page decision, a u.s. district judge in phoenix ruled that the sheriff systematically singled out latinos. he will not face jail time or a final, but his agency will be ordered to make changes. the sheriff insists he did nothing wrong and is vowing to appeal. >>> there's no doubt that san francisco and silicon valley come to mind, but...
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ariel castro has been charged with four counts of kidnapping, three of rape, law enforcement sources have told the nbc affiliate in cleveland, wkyc that castro has described himself as cold blooded. he appeared cocky during questioning, the sources say, showing no remorse. >> let us give thanks unto god for the miracle -- >> reporter: as people rallied in support of the freed women last night, prosecutors said other charges may be pending against castro. >> lester holt starting off our broadcast tonight from cleveland. and up next, what about the other missing girl we've heard about in cleveland? and is there anything to connect her with this case? her mother speaks for the first time with kate snow. >> these six years have been the worst six years of my life. if i could just see her one more time, it would erase all the pain. this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her... no. no! no. ...likes 50% more cash. b
ariel castro has been charged with four counts of kidnapping, three of rape, law enforcement sources have told the nbc affiliate in cleveland, wkyc that castro has described himself as cold blooded. he appeared cocky during questioning, the sources say, showing no remorse. >> let us give thanks unto god for the miracle -- >> reporter: as people rallied in support of the freed women last night, prosecutors said other charges may be pending against castro. >> lester holt...
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free rent for sex, and it's all above the law. >>> sweet, sweet child. >> nothing is going to help us right now. time, healing. >> right now heartache is strong. the family of a bay area teen killed breaks their silence after an arrest, and a person is now behind bars. >>> plus -- >> and they all come running toward me again. and i hit the first guy. and then the second guy, he pulled a gun out and swung it at me. >> a good neighbor turns crime fighter using the one thing he knows best to outsmart the thieves. good evening and thanks for joining us on this friday. i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. bomb plot bust. we begin with a homegrown terror plot that has left the bay area stunned. the fbi says a san jose man planned to blow up a b of a branch in oakland with the help of the taliban. 28-year-old matthew
free rent for sex, and it's all above the law. >>> sweet, sweet child. >> nothing is going to help us right now. time, healing. >> right now heartache is strong. the family of a bay area teen killed breaks their silence after an arrest, and a person is now behind bars. >>> plus -- >> and they all come running toward me again. and i hit the first guy. and then the second guy, he pulled a gun out and swung it at me. >> a good neighbor turns crime fighter...